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- Bawdy_House_Riots_of_1668 comment "The 1668 Bawdy House Riots took place 17th-century London over several days in March during Easter Week. They were sparked by Dissenters who resented the King's proclamation against conventicles (private lay worship) while turning a blind eye to the equally illegal brothels. Thousands of young men besieged and demolished brothels throughout the East End, assaulting the prostitutes and looting the properties.".